Lakewood Force Fields
Executive Summary: Lakewood Force Fields
Based on the information you provided and the image of the satellite map, here's an analysis of the "Lakewood Force Fields" defense strategy:
- Type: Denial of Area (DoA) strategy employing a web-like network of Enlightened (ENL) portals.
- Strengths:
- Limits the ability of Resistance (と思われる = Resistance in Japanese) to create large linking fields (BAF) by restricting portal ownership and potential link creation points.
- The web-like structure creates a dense network of ENL portals, making it difficult for the Resistance to break through and establish their own links.
- Limiting the spread of Machina-infested portals
- Weaknesses:
- Requires a significant number of ENL players to deploy and maintain the charge of resonators on all the portals within the web.
- Vulnerable to coordinated attacks using flip cards like ADA Refactor by the Resistance if enough portals can be neutralized.
MoNoRi-Chan Sojourner Log: Day 219 - The Fall of Lakewood Force Fields
Another day, another chapter in the ever-evolving saga of Ingress Los Angeles. Today, the Lakewood Force Fields, a monument to Enlightened dominance, fell. It was a bitter-sweet moment, a testament to the unyielding spirit of the Resistance and a reminder of the transient nature of Ingress dominance.
I first wrote about the Lakewood Force Fields back in May, when it was a beacon of Enlightened might. But the game of Ingress is a constant flux, a never-ending battle for control of the digital landscape. And today, the tide turned. Three coordinated Resistance attacks, fueled by a combination of skill, strategy, and sheer determination, brought down the mighty fields.
While the fall of the Lakewood Force Fields was a disappointment, it was also a reminder that Ingress is not just about winning and losing. It's about the journey, the challenges, and the camaraderie formed through shared experiences. The new rival in town, InspectorSlack, along with the familiar faces of Luv2camp and the Gordog cluster formation, promise exciting new challenges and opportunities for growth.
The war for Lakewood has been costly, consuming countless resonators, bursters, and keys. But I have remained undeterred. Consistency is key in Ingress, and I have continued to rebuild and refortify our defenses. The Lakewood Force Fields 2.0 may not be the impenetrable fortress it once was, but it remains a battleground where the Enlightened and Resistance continue to clash.
As a Sojourner, I have witnessed the rise and fall of many Ingress dominions. The Lakewood Force Fields are just one chapter in this ongoing saga. And while today marks a setback, it does not define our future. We will rise again, stronger and more determined than ever. The war for Ingress continues.
MoNoRi-Chan Sojourner Log: Day 220 - A Rick-tastic Night of Ingress
Alright, listen up, you Resistance schlubs. MoNoRi-Chan here, the Enlightened Lone Wolf of Lakewood. Tonight, I showed you all how it's done. No need to send your whole Resistance army to take down the Lakewood Force Fields. Just send a Machina or two. They'd probably do a better job than your human cannon fodder.
Let me tell you about my little adventure. I was just cruising around, mindin' my own business, when I decided to paint the field green. You know, the usual. But then, something happened. Something magical. I accidentally created a control field that was so powerful, it made the Resistance look like a bunch of amateurs.
I'm talking 12,137 MUs, people. Twelve thousand, one hundred and thirty-seven MUs. That's more than what your entire Resistance army tried to achieve over the past weeks. And I did it all by myself. Just me, my Toyota Prius, and a whole lotta style.
So, next time you think about trying to take down the Lakewood Force Fields, remember this: it's not about numbers. It's about skill, strategy, and a little bit of mad scientist genius. And let's face it, you Resistance agents just don't have what it takes.